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What is the method of entry for microorganisms? correct answers Breaks in the skin or mucus
membranes
In case of a fire the C.N.A should complete RACE. What does RACE stand for? correct answers
Remove the resident from danger, Activate the alarm, Clear the area and Extinguish the fire
The elderly resident is considered a susceptible host for disease because: correct answers The
immune system is not as effective at fighting off infections
Droplet precautions are used for: correct answers Influenza
Contact precautions are used for: correct answers Gastroenteritis
Which of the following are three ideal conditions for the growth of microorganisms? correct
answers Warm, dark, moist
Which of the following are ways bacteria or viruses can be spread? correct answers Air, direct
contact, droplet
When caring for a confused resident, it is important for a C.N.A to remember to: correct answers
Create a calm and orderly routine
To prevent the spread of infection, what should the C.N.A do regarding the residents oral
hygiene products? correct answers Label it with the residents name
The CNA should wear gloves when caring for a resident because: correct answers Provide a
barrier between the CNA and pathogens
Airborne precautions are used for: correct answers Tuberculosis
Viruses and bacteria can be spread by: correct answers Bodily secretions
When caring for residents placed on transmission-based precautions, it is important to: correct
answers Explain the reason for the safe guards
A specific control measure to prevent the spread of infection is: correct answers Wash your
hands after contact with each resident
For a resident in contact precautions, the nurse assistant would use: correct answers Gown and
gloves
Which of the following diseases is not caused by a virus? correct answers Tuberculosis